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THE PIRI-PIRI, OR BID-A-BID, This much anathematized native plant rejoices in the botanical name of Actena Sangnisorb®. All picnickers are familiar with the seed spines, which also cause a lot of bother to the wool-grower. It is listed in rock-garden catalogues in England at sixpence per plant. —W. H. Davidson, photo.

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Otago Witness, Issue 3103, 3 September 1913, Page 39 (Supplement)

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THE PIRI-PIRI, OR BID-A-BID, This much anathematized native plant rejoices in the botanical name of Actena Sangnisorb®. All picnickers are familiar with the seed spines, which also cause a lot of bother to the wool-grower. It is listed in rock-garden catalogues in England at sixpence per plant. —W. H. Davidson, photo. Otago Witness, Issue 3103, 3 September 1913, Page 39 (Supplement)

THE PIRI-PIRI, OR BID-A-BID, This much anathematized native plant rejoices in the botanical name of Actena Sangnisorb®. All picnickers are familiar with the seed spines, which also cause a lot of bother to the wool-grower. It is listed in rock-garden catalogues in England at sixpence per plant. —W. H. Davidson, photo. Otago Witness, Issue 3103, 3 September 1913, Page 39 (Supplement)